Ali Al-Imad, a member of the political office of Yemen’s Ansarullah movement (Houthis), has claimed that some international organizations operating in Yemen are working for the intelligence services of the Zionist regime.
He stated that these organizations are equipped with advanced technology and, instead of engaging in humanitarian activities, are practically functioning as “intelligence arms” of the Zionist regime.
Al-Imad made these remarks in a recent interview with Yemen’s Al-Masirah TV network, though he did not name the organizations allegedly working with Israeli intelligence.
These comments come shortly after Houthi intelligence reportedly dismantled a major spy network allegedly linked to the intelligence services of Saudi Arabia, the Zionist regime, and the United States.
Previously, the Houthis had also arrested 43 UN employees, accusing them of working for foreign intelligence services, particularly those of the Zionist regime.


